Maureen,

Will the mod_jrun.so work with JBoss?  I tried following the instructions in 
the URL below for configuring Apache, but it doesn't seem that the same tools 
are installed when you build the EAR version of ColdFusion.  I don't have a web 
server configuration tool at least.  Did you get these tools when installing 
ColdFusion as an EAR?

Thanks,
Austen

> Hi - Not familiar with jboss, but as with any other container why 
> wouldn't
> you load up mod_jrun.so and mount jrun's port in your apache conf?
> http://livedocs.adobe.
> com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.
> htm?context=ColdFusion_Documentation&file=00000049.htm
> 
> I don't do windows, but seems to me you might be better off mapping 
> the
> drive. Easier on you anyway.
> 
> I hope this helps, just a little.
> -- 
> Maureen Barger CIT Information Systems
> 120 Maple Ave. Cornell University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> On Fri, October 5, 2007 16:36, austen rustrum wrote:
> > I'm looking for some advice here...  I currently have CF8 installed 
> as an
> > (extracted) EAR on JBoss 4.2.1.GA.  This is running on a server that 
> is
> > separate from my web server, which is Apache 2.2.4.  Also, my 
> application
> > code is hosted on network drive where it is (or will be, anyhow) 
> shared
> > between multiple CF instances.  Whether or not this is an ideal
> > infrastructure or not, it is a constraint imposed upon me by my IT
> > department, so I am looking for solutions within this framework, not 
> an
> > alternative setup.  Here are my questions:
> >
> > 1) How should I setup Apache so I can access my pages like so
> > http://mydomain/index.cfm?  Do I need to use the mod_proxy or 
> something
> > similar?  I admit, I'm an IIS weenie, so I don't have much 
> experience
> > here.  JBoss is running on port 8080 if that matters...
> >
> > 2) Is it possible to host my application code on a separate network 
> drive?
> >  How do I configure JBoss or CF to handle that?  Do I just need to 
> add a
> > mapping?  Again, my experience in J2EE deployments of CF is very 
> limited.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Austen
> >
> 


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